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Trail Report – : Western UP, Michigan – March 1, 2022

Reporter:Western U.P. Snowmobile Report
Trail Conditions: Good
Snow Cover: 12-22+
Date of Report: March 1, 2022
Area Report:

Western U P Snowmobile Trail Report

3/1/2022

 

Looks like we are suppose to get more snow again this weekend.  They are calling for 90% chance of snow on Friday and Saturday.  This should keep the trails going into March which we haven’t seen for a few years.   Grooming is ongoing weather permitting. 

 

Please stay on marked trails riding on unmarked trails can result in the clubs losing easement for that trail.

Gogebic Range Trail Authority Groomer Report March1, 2022

REGULAR GROOMING CONTINUES!

For the first time in several years we are grooming a deep base of snow on our trail system in March. All of our trails have been groomed since the weekend. We are watching temps and taking measures to ensure we don’t compromise what we have left

 

Gogebic Area Groomers Report March 1, 2022

 

All trails in the Lake Gogebic Area are reported to be in good to excellent condition.    Groomers are out hitting them all daily.    Temps to warm up a bit to the 20’s.   Snow in the forecast for Tuesday and looks like some accumulating snow this upcoming weekend.    March is the time to ride and it looks like Mother Nature is cooperating with us!  Fingers crossed!

 

U.P. Thunder Riders Trail Report March 1, 2022

 

Trails are in good to very good condition.

Snowmobile season is in full swing, which means both riders and groomers are out on the trails. Here are a few things to keep in mind when enjoying the trails while grooming is taking place.

Be courteous to the driver – these volunteers do their best to keep snowmobile trails in riding condition.

Groomers use the entire width of the trail and have the right of way.

When a groomer is visible you must immediately move off the trail.

We hope everyone is having a safe and enjoyable snowmobile season and remember to follow Ride Right safety tips –